Microorganisms Are Cleaning the Water You Drink

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • Microbes are used for everything from baking to brewing, but wastewater treatment is where they do some of their most important work.
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  • @JamsGerms
    @JamsGerms 4 года назад +477

    Yay for the new objectives! We'll be using 1000x clips often from now on! Hope you'll enjoy it!

    • @JeweledRoseStudios
      @JeweledRoseStudios 4 года назад +18

      Jam's Germs I love your work! Extra kudos on those paramecium at the end, they were lovely with their crystals. Thank you so very much for sharing your work

    • @alphaamoeba
      @alphaamoeba 4 года назад +3

      Hooray!

    • @TheRogueWolf
      @TheRogueWolf 4 года назад +11

      So I guess you could say you... achieved your objectives?

    • @W1z3k
      @W1z3k 4 года назад +3

      Very, very cool! While we are at it, aren't you also interested in 4k recordings? :) Or at least 1440p? It could make these videos that much more crisp and beautiful!

    • @jubb1984
      @jubb1984 4 года назад +3

      Dude, those shots were amazing! Keep at it!

  • @Alexandra-ez8rj
    @Alexandra-ez8rj 4 года назад +371

    "We carry our rivers inside of us" sounds like a post-rock song or band.

    • @autesla773
      @autesla773 4 года назад

      Mind if I use it

    • @josephcorridon9314
      @josephcorridon9314 4 года назад +15

      ““We Carry Rivers Inside Of Us” plays with some interesting ideas but it’s ultimately too indebted to Sigur Ros’s first three albums to be truly interesting to fans of the genre.” - Pitchfork

    • @microska2656
      @microska2656 4 года назад +3

      It goes well with Africa soundtrack
      🎶we carry our rivers, inside of us🎶

    • @Bluecho4
      @Bluecho4 4 года назад +2

      "You treat me like I was your ocean
      You swim in my blood when it's warm
      My cycles of circular motion
      Protect you and keep you from harm"
      -Steve Miller Band, _Jungle Love_

    • @guerilla2013
      @guerilla2013 4 года назад

      Analogies and metaphors are awesome! I don’t know those songs you mentioned. Sounds a bit funky.

  • @repeatdefender6032
    @repeatdefender6032 4 года назад +271

    i visited a waste water treatment plant in a geology class once. we walked up to one of those massive round tanks that was empty and there was water making a tiny pond in the very bottom with ducks hanging out by it. i was watching the ducks and thankfully noticed that one was a little black kitten! i went into rescue mode, told my instructor and the class and we flagged down some employees, i was terrified they wouldn't rescue him because they couldn't get down there right away and my class had to leave, but i'd given them my number and vowed to drive all the way back there after they got the kitten out and they did. he had fallen aaaaaall the way down into the thing but amazingly had no injuries. he was soggy and sad and covered in duck weed from the little pond, that's what we ended up naming him, Duckweed. i fostered him for a week and he went to a super good home.

    • @fantoast6932
      @fantoast6932 4 года назад +24

      very cool, hope Duckweed is alright.

    • @hellatze
      @hellatze 4 года назад +8

      What this comment related to this video ?

    • @fantoast6932
      @fantoast6932 4 года назад +5

      @@hellatze yes.

    • @repeatdefender6032
      @repeatdefender6032 4 года назад +20

      @@hellatze uh, did you watch the video? maybe you have a hard time making connections... i'll explain for you: the common theme between the video and my comment is waste water treatment.

    • @tun-vx8lb
      @tun-vx8lb 4 года назад +3

      Cinnamon Roll

  • @rotifer
    @rotifer 4 года назад +636

    *The water you're drinking now, that's me... That's my activated sludge, human. You're welcome.*

    • @guy3nder529
      @guy3nder529 4 года назад +82

      yes. rotifer is my favorite water flavor.

    • @Laff700
      @Laff700 4 года назад +24

      Thank you.

    • @rumraket38
      @rumraket38 4 года назад +20

      Thank you cousin.

    • @badimaaa4a548
      @badimaaa4a548 4 года назад +4

      "Activated sludge".
      Excuse me *what*

    • @cyborglion4179
      @cyborglion4179 4 года назад +19

      I thought you made this account for this vid but clearly not

  • @elizabethhutt7743
    @elizabethhutt7743 4 года назад +294

    A tardigrade pooping in our poop water; the circle of life

    • @THETRIVIALTHINGS
      @THETRIVIALTHINGS 4 года назад +21

      Incepooption.

    • @Fushione
      @Fushione 4 года назад +16

      Never thought I’d see tardigrade poop in my life

    • @line-mariefortier2629
      @line-mariefortier2629 4 года назад

      They're so cute when they poop...OK circle of life...I love.

  • @ayarel01
    @ayarel01 4 года назад +95

    One of my favorite field trips as a kid was to the sewage water treatment plant. To see how all these organisms take disgusting water and transform it back into potable water? It’s amazing!
    Yes, I’m a dork. But 10-year-old me couldn’t get over the algae and snails that lived in the biowheels of the plant. 😁

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 4 года назад +9

      ayarel01, that was my least favorite field trip! The brown aeration tanks smelled so bad that I was ripping up weeds, hoping they would have enough scent to drown out the essence of turd. They didn’t.

    • @unknowndeoxys00
      @unknowndeoxys00 4 года назад +6

      I went on my first wastewater treatment plant field trip when I was 22. I went with my microbiology class, fittingly. The smell was tolerable even at the "stage one" of sorting through literal crap. The snails were also my favorite. And best part was, it was only 10 minutes away from my campus and around 15 minutes away from my home city. I technically grew up in proximity to such nerd-dom, and I'd never heard of the place until adulthood. Even though chances were, children aren't as enthused by poop processing as they are by the mere word "poop."

    • @goku445
      @goku445 4 года назад +2

      @@unknowndeoxys00 lol you said poop.
      More than half of it is actual bacteria.

    • @goku445
      @goku445 4 года назад +2

      @Amilah If being amazed and interested in life is being a nerd then I'm a happy and proud nerd.

    • @goku445
      @goku445 4 года назад

      @Amilah Yea, balance is everything. "Nerds" have the reputation to be asocial.

  • @kenmacallister
    @kenmacallister 4 года назад +121

    God I love this channel so much. Everything. The music, the narration, the writing, the beautiful visuals. It's equally educational and entertaining. It's freaking perfect. There is nothing to improve here, only the joy that comes from every episode. Please don't stop.

    • @marin4311
      @marin4311 4 года назад +4

      Yes the music is notably very good.

    • @chriswthomsonshetland
      @chriswthomsonshetland 4 года назад +2

      Completely agree!

    • @line-mariefortier2629
      @line-mariefortier2629 4 года назад +1

      ME TOO !!!

    • @Shotblur
      @Shotblur 4 года назад

      @rrobertt13 Me, the narrator can be too pretentious and occasionally gets things very wrong (like the idea that humans can't see polarized light with the naked eye, said in the microscopy video)

  • @kevinbrown6285
    @kevinbrown6285 4 года назад +19

    I’m a water and wastewater treatment engineer and you guys did a great job summarizing how primary treatment works! At any treatment plant in addition to this you’ll find other processes using fermentation, phosphorus absorbing bacteria, and sequences of reactors cultivating aerobic, anoxic, and anaerobic bacteria in precise arrangements to produce clean water.

    • @revenevan11
      @revenevan11 4 года назад

      Wow, I knew that we had to remove phosphorus to prevent algae blooms and other issues an excess of it can cause (where I live the lake is often unsafe due to farm fertilizer runoff anyways, since that escapes the treatment system), but I guess it never occurred to me that we used bacteria for that step too! Makes sense though, instead of having to buy and add some chemical to precipitate the phosphorus out or whatever, the bacteria can just be renewably farmed in the reactor for that step of purification, right? It also never ceases to amaze me how the chemistry of life, tuned over evolutionary time scales, is so much more effective in cleaning, processing, and even energy production and extraction than anything our artificial chemistry or inorganic technology can currently achieve.

    • @kevinbrown6285
      @kevinbrown6285 4 года назад +1

      revenevan11 Inorganic phosphorus removal is far less efficient than biological removal. Under certain conditions some species will absorb large amounts of phosphorus so the phosphorus step is all about encouraging those conditions then settling out the heavier bacteria.

    • @krupke525
      @krupke525 4 года назад +1

      Phoslock is a good thing for phosphate and phosphorous absorption. Lanthanum binds to the phosphate and doesn’t dissociate. I believe its very expensive though.

  • @Master_Therion
    @Master_Therion 4 года назад +53

    Microbes are so important and valuable but, in this case, I'm glad they... go to waste.

    • @lycheestew
      @lycheestew 4 года назад +7

      how dare you

    • @tegamingother
      @tegamingother 4 года назад +1

      that pun is allowed on this channel.

    • @nugget6635
      @nugget6635 5 месяцев назад

      Our bodies are made of similar creatures... So called "CELLS" only difference is that those are foreign cells.. Strange to our bodies. So we feel sort-of sick when we see those different organisms. A survival instinct: Disgust.

    • @Ahlrrose
      @Ahlrrose 2 месяца назад +1

      Ironically we "waste" them out to control the population of microorganisms 😂

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage 4 года назад +237

    "Gah.. this water's horrible... add some more germs, wouldjya?"

    • @THETRIVIALTHINGS
      @THETRIVIALTHINGS 4 года назад +2

      Ooh! Hello new message!

    • @tylerscudder9358
      @tylerscudder9358 4 года назад +2

      I love you new message, I check you all day everyday.

    • @NewMessage
      @NewMessage 4 года назад +8

      @@tylerscudder9358 You're not the guy who goes through my trash, and keeps leaving nose prints on my windows, are ya?

    • @fantoast6932
      @fantoast6932 4 года назад +3

      @@NewMessage That would be me, sir.

    • @Keeperofsecrets93737
      @Keeperofsecrets93737 3 года назад +1

      @@fantoast6932 ok WHAT

  • @cinderball1135
    @cinderball1135 4 года назад +59

    Honestly, this is my favourite video from the Microcosmos so far. A delicious balance of education and pretty pictures!

  • @rudyossanchez
    @rudyossanchez 4 года назад +110

    If it exists within our planets magnetosphere just assume it has microbes .

    • @SmoochyRoo
      @SmoochyRoo 4 года назад +6

      Heck, at one point bacteria were found on the outside of the International Space Station, those little buggers unbelievably float up that high

    • @Soken50
      @Soken50 4 года назад +9

      @@SmoochyRoo do you know how big our magnetosphere is?
      And for all we know, Voyagers I and II could carry some thus putting the bacteria'S area of influence bigger than the Sun's magnetosphere :D

    • @ianh1504
      @ianh1504 4 года назад +2

      There's a place in Africa where scientists have been completely unable to find any life

    • @cuttwice3905
      @cuttwice3905 4 года назад +2

      Even the molten core?

    • @RalfStephan
      @RalfStephan 4 года назад +1

      I think 10-20km depth is the limit where they found very-slow-growing bacteria.

  • @matteofabbris7877
    @matteofabbris7877 4 года назад +30

    So remarkable how Hank keeps fighting with his worst enemy at every episode: slow speech

  • @JamesOKeefe-US
    @JamesOKeefe-US 4 года назад +17

    Ahh, HSMR... So relaxing. Hank is the perfect narrator. The only person that can make wastwater and sewage sound chill.

  • @carissstewart3211
    @carissstewart3211 4 года назад +57

    My 6 year old was fascinated when I told him what the bacteria were eating.

    • @goku445
      @goku445 4 года назад

      Thankfully.

    • @Pyro-et9vs
      @Pyro-et9vs 4 года назад +1

      Cariss Stewart pooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooop

    • @goku445
      @goku445 4 года назад

      @@Pyro-et9vs Half of it is bacteria.

    • @yoursexualizedgrandparents6929
      @yoursexualizedgrandparents6929 4 года назад +6

      Pretty sure a 6 year old would listen to anything that's shit related. Why do you think Katy Perry is still popular.

    • @goku445
      @goku445 4 года назад

      @@yoursexualizedgrandparents6929 ouch. true tho

  • @timgchannel3328
    @timgchannel3328 4 года назад +16

    Point of order: flocculate floats; precipitate sinks.

  • @spiercephotography
    @spiercephotography 4 года назад +3

    Ah, just last month I spent 2 weeks photographing a full water and sewer system for a large city nearby... how neat to now see the microorganism side

    • @revenevan11
      @revenevan11 4 года назад +1

      Huh, what's your job called? Do you enjoy it? (if you don't mind me asking). I'd imagine that some parts of the sewage system would be gross, but at the same time, especially with stormwater portions, traveling around the city to photograph all the parts of the system seems pretty chill and like a bit of an adventure. The sewage bits would probably get old quick though lol.

    • @spiercephotography
      @spiercephotography 4 года назад +1

      revenevan11 no worries! 😁 i’m a commercial construction and industrial photographer, so I do a lot of hydroelectric plants, dams, and things
      Iike that. The timing of my most recent job and this vid just ended up being really neat to me! Spent the time seeing it physically, and now I can get a microbial idea too. I love it and wouldn’t trade it for anything!
      The smell can get really bad on certain days, but i got lucky and it wasn’t too bad, got to see everything from the reservoirs, water filtration, wastewater, hydrant flushing, repairs, water mains, etc. it was fascinating and neat.

    • @Ahlrrose
      @Ahlrrose 2 месяца назад

      Im a wastewater treatment plant operator by day and a photographer by night and have an extensive industrial background. How does one become this?! I would love to bring my two worlds together!

  • @TheRogueWolf
    @TheRogueWolf 4 года назад +6

    For everyone watching this video on their phones while on the toilet: Thank you for doing your part!

  • @andrewknowles9783
    @andrewknowles9783 4 года назад +3

    I'm a wastewater operator of several activated sludge facilities. Your eloquent narration of our bug farming makes me proud. Thank you for this beautiful explanation of the micro-life we take for granted.

  • @usnairframer
    @usnairframer 4 года назад +5

    I love how everything in life ultimately comes down to food.

  • @limiv5272
    @limiv5272 4 года назад +5

    I'm so grateful we haven't yet invented a way to smell recordings

  • @alphaamoeba
    @alphaamoeba 4 года назад +64

    Tardigrade Pooping II: The Return

    • @Tinyvalkyrie410
      @Tinyvalkyrie410 4 года назад +4

      I truly hope that clip gets used in at least a dozen more videos. It is art.

    • @alphaamoeba
      @alphaamoeba 4 года назад +1

      @@Tinyvalkyrie410 ikr

    • @adorave488
      @adorave488 4 года назад +1

      "Electric boogaloo" goes better still :P

  • @DanThePropMan
    @DanThePropMan 4 года назад +7

    WE BUILT THIS CITY
    WE BUILT THIS CITY ON SLUUUUDGE AND GERMS

  • @Gothead420
    @Gothead420 4 года назад +47

    Useless fact:
    Activated sludge is "Belebtschlamm" in German, meaning roughly as much as "living mud"...^^

    • @TragoudistrosMPH
      @TragoudistrosMPH 4 года назад +6

      *furiously thinks of a way to use that*

    • @SCWood
      @SCWood 4 года назад +2

      That's the sound I'd imagine living mud would make

    • @adolfilyichmarx9589
      @adolfilyichmarx9589 4 года назад

      It's also the name of a rap song by Del tha Funkee Homosapien

    • @Gothead420
      @Gothead420 4 года назад

      @@SCWood " _Belebtschlamm,_ I choose you!
      Use _Grammar Nazi!_ "

  • @MrThatguyuknow
    @MrThatguyuknow 4 года назад +2

    This channel fills me with joy, and ambivalence.
    Like when I wash my hands, and realize the existential implications of some cosmic force doing the same.... like "eh, there's germs on my dimension;"
    On the bright side, if there's anything else this channel is taught me, is that those "hands" wouldn't stay clean for long. Life is one heck of an economist, it finds a way. Never ceases to be incredible.

  • @samiamrg7
    @samiamrg7 4 года назад +2

    I remember learning about the wastewater cycle in middles school, leading up to a class trip to a wastewater plant. The first step is big vats where microorganisms break down solids and anything else they can. The vats rare constantly roiling and give off humidity because they are highly aerated and heated slightly to maintain the best environment possible. A few steps later are towers where anaerobic organisms reside as water filters down through them.

    • @revenevan11
      @revenevan11 4 года назад

      I've seen three comments about people taking a middle school field trip to their local wastewater treatment plant, and I'm so jealous lol. I guess my school district just never had that field trip, or I missed it because I switched schools going into middle school, but I would've loved that! Did the first steps giving off all that humidity smell at all? I'd imagine that the water as it first arrives to the plant would smell unbearably bad!

    • @samiamrg7
      @samiamrg7 4 года назад +1

      It didn’t that bad, but I think it was giving a lot of CO2 or something since I got dizzy when we were on the catwalks over them. What smell there was wasn’t like raw sewage, it smelled like some kind of chemicals, idk how to describe it specifically. The two effects kind compounded each other though, so I was glad to move on to the next part.

    • @jacksontallent8498
      @jacksontallent8498 25 дней назад

      @@revenevan11 I'm super late but generally you can contact your local wastewater plant for a tour. On the topic of smell, it really depends on the exact process being used, but generally in activated sludge systems the smell isn't too bad, just kind of musty.

  • @nesirsitsir
    @nesirsitsir 4 года назад +18

    1000x eh? Someone got a new microscope!

  • @juniormynos9457
    @juniormynos9457 4 года назад +4

    Just saw microscopic poop from a tardigrade.
    Definitely the coolest thing I've seen on the internet all day

  • @red_nikolai
    @red_nikolai 4 года назад +1

    This video is a good example of how amazing and full of wonder the most mundane things can be.

  • @ryans3001
    @ryans3001 4 года назад +21

    Really fantastic episode, I can't believe how much I have learned since you launched this channel. It's even more amazing to discover just how much we still don't know about these tiny beings with whom we are so intimately connected.

  • @baconpantsable
    @baconpantsable 4 года назад +11

    These rotifers water my crops and cleans my skin

  • @UltraHuman
    @UltraHuman 4 года назад +3

    I was just talking about how grateful I am for modern waste water treatment! This adds a whole new dimension to my gratitude! 🥰😍 thank you for your awesome videos Hank and James!

  • @AOk-by4pi
    @AOk-by4pi 4 года назад +1

    Loving all the micro world videos. Thank you to everybody involved in making them.

  • @Plastikloud
    @Plastikloud 4 года назад

    I started working in a wastewater treatment plant 2 months ago, and I was wishing for this video for the last two months, I thought it would be great if there was a great Journey to the Microcosmos explaining how bacteria has a fundamental role in clearing our wastewater!
    I hope there will be another video with awesome music about Protozoa and Metazoa in wastewater treatmemt 😍 that would be a great video

  • @alphaamoeba
    @alphaamoeba 4 года назад +9

    "What can i say except..."

  • @jubb1984
    @jubb1984 4 года назад +1

    Those extreme closeups were amazing! Thanks again for a fascinating video!

  • @colonelnoseworthy857
    @colonelnoseworthy857 4 года назад

    New favorite channel! Not one to comment, but the editing in this one was particularly mesmerizing. This could definately spark some latent passions. Also probably the most beautiful footage of poop sludge ever. Well Done!

    • @MatthewGaydos
      @MatthewGaydos 4 года назад

      Thank you! My goal was to make poop sludge watchable and I'm happy to hear I have done it!

  • @badimaaa4a548
    @badimaaa4a548 4 года назад +5

    *ah yes another episode of Hank Green asmr*

  • @steinerikriv6375
    @steinerikriv6375 3 года назад

    The quality of this channel; I'm absolutely stunned. I truly love your content - please, keep it up!

  • @chaosource1
    @chaosource1 4 года назад +7

    The only problem I have with these videos is that I can't concentrate on Hank's voice as it's so goddamn relaxing my mind drifts away from listening. Plus the mesmerizing visuals don't help at all. It's like a private mind massage and I'm in love with it, keep it up!

    • @RealEstateInsider247
      @RealEstateInsider247 3 года назад

      Why do you feel the need to b l a s p h e m e God's name? Please be considerate to people of faith.

  • @agustinfraygola3696
    @agustinfraygola3696 4 года назад +2

    Great video! Please continue doing things like this!!!

  • @adnanb7937
    @adnanb7937 4 года назад +1

    i love this! i enjoy you connecting the microcosmos to our reality

  • @raghu45
    @raghu45 4 года назад

    Terrific close-up on the workings in the microcosm

  • @petergamble6318
    @petergamble6318 3 года назад +1

    "The drama of the food chain" is why I watch this stuff!

  • @NuisanceMan
    @NuisanceMan 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, Journey to the Microcosmos, for putting me off breakfast.

  • @DrumApe
    @DrumApe 4 года назад +1

    Everything about this channel and presentation is fantastic. Thank you so much for the inspirational and interesting content, such a pleasure to watch!

  • @ThunderousMuffin
    @ThunderousMuffin 4 года назад

    Great episode! I wrote a study to see the effects of human waste fertilizers on farmland and waterways, hoping to start it this coming year. This channel sure inspires thought!

  • @JC_Deutscher
    @JC_Deutscher 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks, this is a kind of narrative explanation in the form of a dramatic novel with amazing images of the microscopic cosmos that is sewage! Excellent indeed! 👌

  • @mothlamp7720
    @mothlamp7720 4 года назад

    Wow, amazing video as always and so enlightening. Best biology channel on RUclips, keep it up! 😁

  • @samabla2343
    @samabla2343 3 года назад

    I love this so much, thank you for this, it sparked an idea for my architecture final year project.

  • @verdatum
    @verdatum 4 года назад +2

    Thanks, microorganisms!! Thankroorganisms.

  • @donnadamelio5890
    @donnadamelio5890 6 месяцев назад

    I learned something I didn't know: how water treatment works! Thanks!

  • @Kaydin66
    @Kaydin66 4 года назад

    this series is gold

  • @peelzboyplays6089
    @peelzboyplays6089 4 года назад

    I've always been fascinated by microscopic creatures. As soon as I see a new episode, I close any other video and click on it 🤩

  • @Slysheen
    @Slysheen 4 года назад

    Time for some relaxation to Hank's super smooth voice.

  • @dracynava8456
    @dracynava8456 3 года назад

    This really makes sense and helped me a lot as an environmental engineering student. Keep it up!!❤️

  • @Prandiddle
    @Prandiddle 4 года назад

    Just threw on "lofi hip hop radio - beats to relax/study to" in the background while watching this... and I will never go back. I am soooo relaxed... :-)

  • @johnpawlicki1184
    @johnpawlicki1184 4 года назад

    I worked for many years with a group of people who provided such a banquet, an EPA Awarded wastewater plant. If you ever get the chance to take a tour, do it.

  • @vp3236
    @vp3236 3 года назад +2

    4:44 this made me think while in toilet that... Imagine... So many living things are pooping rn at the same time with u 😂

  • @garygranato9164
    @garygranato9164 4 года назад

    great vid, i could literally watch an hour long documentary of this stuff.

  • @paulnuske2625
    @paulnuske2625 3 года назад

    Have you guys ever considered constructing a course for assessing water health, from your basic home garden pond to wetlands? You do this so well, you should consider it both a gift and a skill.

  • @kjzsbtby
    @kjzsbtby 4 года назад +5

    Coprofilic: This is yummy to me
    Normal water consumer: This will be yummy to me

  • @Late20sSkateboarder
    @Late20sSkateboarder 4 года назад +2

    Love this channel ❤️

  • @saxoman1
    @saxoman1 4 года назад +15

    I can't even imagine what would happen if you somehow fell in that tank :O

    • @carissstewart3211
      @carissstewart3211 4 года назад +6

      😨 pray that it would be a quick death.

    • @predator3299
      @predator3299 4 года назад +9

      saxoman1 It'd be really gross and you'd definitely get sick but you'd probably be fine.

    • @KombuchaBuzzed
      @KombuchaBuzzed 4 года назад +3

      That guy from jackass did it :\ gross

    • @limiv5272
      @limiv5272 4 года назад +2

      It'd be horrific, but since those bacteria probably hadn't met a whole living human in many many generations most of them would probably be harmless

  • @arianadiego3709
    @arianadiego3709 4 года назад

    studying how microbes affect our macro life is very interesting.
    😊👍 keep up the great work!!!

  • @CRMayerCo
    @CRMayerCo 4 года назад

    That was really, really fascinating! 👍

  • @Deathington.
    @Deathington. 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for subtitles

  • @CQDTheGood
    @CQDTheGood 4 года назад +1

    I can see the abundance of vocabularies in the microcosmos.

  • @Uhlbelk
    @Uhlbelk 4 года назад +1

    Waste water treatment is evaluated by the EPA by measuring the Biological oxygen demand (BOD) of the water that is returned to the environment. You take clean water, add a certain amount of food media, then measure the oxygen level. Then you add a small amount of the treatment water, incubate it for 2-3 days and retest the oxygen level. Back calculate any dilutions and each treatment facility is required to keep their values within a certain range based on where they are dumping the waste. Unfortunately they do not have great methods for punishing facilities that fail, they typically get a slap on the wrist or a small fine.

  • @Raylen_Fa-ield
    @Raylen_Fa-ield 4 года назад +5

    4:36 me right now on the toilet

  • @uros.u.novakovic
    @uros.u.novakovic 4 года назад +2

    This was fascinating. I have to find out more about this process and these facilities.

    • @revenevan11
      @revenevan11 4 года назад +1

      Oh yeah, and bioreactors in general are fascinating as well. If you're not familiar with the channel "The Thought Emporium" then I'd highly recommend looking them up to learn more about bioreactors (and many other things). There's a video on one of his projects where he DIY genetically engineered some bacteria to make a luminescent (or maybe fluorescent?) protein, and then grew them in a bioreactor he made from an old lantern!

    • @uros.u.novakovic
      @uros.u.novakovic 4 года назад

      @@revenevan11 I am not familiar with that channel. I'll look it up, thanks!

  • @felpshehe
    @felpshehe 4 года назад

    I just love everything about this

  • @WireMosasaur
    @WireMosasaur 4 года назад

    That final shot with the paramecia is just... wow. So beautiful, that's some award-worthy shit right there

  • @andrewmcadam1983
    @andrewmcadam1983 4 года назад

    Fascinating...

  • @tass466
    @tass466 4 года назад

    Oh man, those ending paramecia are gorgeous!

  • @Grarder
    @Grarder 4 года назад

    Very different than normal, but amazing! I appreciate this insight into microbes affect on our Urban lives. Very cool!

  • @HeatherSaltas
    @HeatherSaltas 3 года назад

    Your videos are so soothing lol

  • @fangugel3812
    @fangugel3812 3 года назад

    Excellent!!

  • @ebudae2000
    @ebudae2000 4 года назад +1

    When David Attenborough eventually passes on (may it be many years from now), can the BBC please get Hank to narrate all their nature documentaries.

  • @LouisGedo
    @LouisGedo 4 года назад

    Another excellent episode

  • @NedalNudals
    @NedalNudals 4 года назад

    LOVE THIS CHANNEL

  • @rqzzlldqzzls
    @rqzzlldqzzls 4 года назад

    i got a cell culture video ad and i love it

  • @javieroa8214
    @javieroa8214 4 года назад

    Great channel, this videos are super interesting

  • @FaultAndDakranon
    @FaultAndDakranon 4 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @gafrers
    @gafrers 4 года назад

    Wonderful as alwyas

  • @luisjanssen4049
    @luisjanssen4049 4 года назад

    Yo, My PhD project is on studying how some bacteria consume paracetamol and caffeine. I Highly appreciate the video!

  • @milkydog8184
    @milkydog8184 4 года назад

    I love this channel so much :)

  • @arijanda21
    @arijanda21 3 года назад

    I love how the narrator speaks in a dramatic, theatrical, sometimes uncomfortable way. Fun.

  • @emmabroughton2039
    @emmabroughton2039 4 года назад

    My favourite channel.

  • @funkydozer
    @funkydozer 4 года назад

    In the UK, septic tanks are being replaced by mini sewage treatment plants that use this microorganism 'treatment' to turn domestic waste into water clean enough to drink.

  • @awildnuisanceappears2784
    @awildnuisanceappears2784 4 года назад +1

    This video compelled me to get a glass of ice water.

  • @KWifler
    @KWifler 4 года назад

    Maybe I should get into this field. I hear from reddit that a lot of sewage people are terribly corrupt and negligent. These bugs remind me of my favorite video game called Reassembly where you build space ships out of blocks and they fly around on their own.

  • @OiishiNoAnko
    @OiishiNoAnko 4 года назад

    4:37 tardigrade poop is the cutest

  • @user-im7km8tq7j
    @user-im7km8tq7j 4 года назад +1

    Video is interesting and beautiful as always but I also expected an explanation of how do they clean toxines and chemicals, such things that are supposed to be harmful even to them

  • @PokebichosDeLodosActivados
    @PokebichosDeLodosActivados Месяц назад

    Este canal es genial!, nuevo suscriptor y admirador.

  • @Jim73
    @Jim73 4 года назад

    Much love.

  • @som0319
    @som0319 4 года назад

    ❤ your videos!

  • @racare3615
    @racare3615 4 года назад

    I've just discored you channel, it's incredible!!. It would be very useful if you can also include information about the the microscopes and techniques used. thanks!

  • @Moishe555
    @Moishe555 4 года назад

    Pooping tardigrade will never get old, and never ceases to warm my heart!

  • @SavannahBanana
    @SavannahBanana 4 года назад +1

    Let's go. More Microbes.